The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903, July 19, 1901, Image 2

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    THE LE ADEN.
L. K. W
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o o l b v
P u b lis h e r .
Entered at the Cottage Grove post­
onico as second-class matter.
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It paid In advance but It mrt so paid a
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Advertising rates made known upon appli­
cation.
F R ID A Y .
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J uly 19, 1901.
O u r C lu b b in g C is t .
The L
eader
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The Commoner.
Twice-a-week Republic
Silver Night Watchman
Cincinnati Enquirer
W eekly Examiner
Weekly Oregonian
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Copies of this paper may be found
on file at Washington in the office of
our special correspondent, E G Sig-
gors, 918 F Street, N W Washing-
'ton, D C.
The fact that it is two years be­
hind in its work, does not seem to
interfere
with the usual four
month’ s vacation o f the Supreme
‘ Court.
General Shafter has retired.
' Criticized though his management
may have been, it was indisputab­
ly and overwhelming success. He
captured Santiago and more men
-than he had in his entire army.
Late census returns show that
there arc six American millionaires
who have
become naturalized
Britishers. I t pleases them and it
pleases the United States; whether
it pleases the British is another
•thing.
S P E E D L IM IT IN Y A C H TS.
It logins to look as if the craft
o f yacht building has, for the time
being, at least, reached a point
where lurthcr improvement in the
matter o f speed is not attainable.
There is a serious doubt in the
minds o f American experts as to
the superiority of the new cup de­
fender, Constitution, over the old,
Columbia. There is a serious doubt
in the minds o f British experts as
to the superiority o f the cup chal­
lenger, Shamrock I I , over the old
Shamrock I.
In the English trial races off
Rothesay the new cup challenger
has not by any manner o f means
outsailed the old. Unhappy acci­
dents to the former have prevented
the fullest demonstration o f the
merits o f the two yachts. And re­
markable to relate, exactly the
same conditions prevail on this side
as affecting a judgement on the re­
spective qualities o f the new and
old cup defenders. The trial races
off Newport have been anything
but satisfactory.
For this very reason, however the
contest for the American's Cup this
year will be possessed o f a peculiar
interest. Preceding
races have
shown a steady improvement in
both American and British yachts.
There are grounds for the belief
that the two nations have about
reached the lim it o f speed in yachts
temporarily at any rate. Only the
actual American’s Cup races of
1901 can definitely settle this point.
And the settlement o f such a point
cannot but attract an exceptional
international attention.
I t is rather a fine point to say
that General Smith opposes (juany
.and the Philidalphiii gang as a
.Pennsylvanian and not as a mem­
ber o f the administration. H ow ­
ever, if the President wishes to
dodge responsibility in the matter,
let him do so.
Secretary W ilson says that the
sugar trust is about to be smashed
by the cultivation o f beet sugar in
this country. Somebody should
tell the good old man that the
Sugar trusts owns or controls nine-
tenths o f the beet sugar factories in
the United States.
Porto Rico W ill come within the
taoiff laws o f the United States on
July 25. Senator Aldrich tried to
get the President to shut her out
for Beveral months longer on pre­
text o f testing her revenue abilities,
but W illiam was afraid to make
the play.
The state normal school at Drain
Is announced to open on Monday,
September 9th. The faculty ban
been increased and strengthened,
additions have been made to the
course-piano,
organ
and vocal
music, drawing etc. Teachers re­
view classes will be organized to sid
young teachers in securing better
grades and advanced certificates.
The course covers word required for
state certifícate and life diploma.
Special advantages nre offered high
school grad ii a tea The new catalogue
is worth reading and will t>e mailed
to all writing the President st Drain
asking for it.
“ Bardwell, K y ., where I live, is in the ex­
part o f the State anil only a
few m iles from Cairo,
111., where the Ohio
empties into the Mis­
sissippi raver. It may
be that tli -oattroubles
are comm on here be­
cause o f loca*
t i o n , b u t,
whatever the
reason, I find
it wise to con­
stantly keeps
\
s u p p l y of
---- *
Acker s Eng­
lis h Remedy
fo r Consump­
tion on hand.
I t is the oest
thing I ever
came across
for coughs, colds and throat troubles, and
I have used it in m y fam ily fo r years. No
druggist here can be depended upon to have
it always, so I am w riting this letter to W.
H . H ooker <fc Co.,
Broadway, N. Y „ to
order a dozen bottles at a time. M y wife is
bothered lately w ith sore throat and difficult
breathing, but just as soon as the dozen bot­
tles pet here, I w ill give her a few doses, and
•he w ill certainly be w ell again. I expect to
w rite another letter in a short tim e saying
m y w ife is cured, for I feel absolutely sure it
Is what she needs.” (Signed) T . A . W hite .
gold at 25c., 50c. a n d$ l a bottle, throughout
the United States and Canada; and in Eng­
land, at Is. 2d.. 2s. 8d.t 4s. 6d. I f you are not
satisfied after buying, return the bottle to
you r druggist, and get your money back.
treme western
220
We authorize the abcre guarantee.
W. U. HOOKER CO., Propriety* Sew York,
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the partnership
lately subsisting between W F Hemenway and
C H Burkholder, under the Arm name of
Hemenway & Burkholder, was dissolved on the
17th day of Juue, 1901. by mutual consent.
D II Hemenway having purchased the Interest
and goodwill of \V F llememvay 111 said firm’s
property and business has entered into partner­
ship with C H Burkholder in general merchan­
dise and contracting business under the firm
name of Hemenway & Burkholder.
All debts owing to and all demands on late
firm are to be paid to and settled by the new
firm o f Hemenway & Burkholder.
W F Hemenway,
D II Hemenway,
C H Burkholder.
“ Bouds,
W A N T E D — Active man of good
character to deliver and collect in
Orogon for old established mannufac
taring wholesale house. 1900 g
year sure pay. Honesty more than
experence required. Our reference
an bank in any city. Enclose self
addressed stamped envelop. Manu­
factures, Third Floor, 334 Dearborn
Director Roberts o f the mint has St., Chicago.
won a reputation for clean accurate
work that would certainly justify
the President in selecting him for
the
post vacated by contrloler
Dawes. Besides, he is a good news
tpaper man.
The official report o f ship build­
ing in the United States in the
fiscal year 1900-01 shows an ag
gregate o f over 400,000 tons, the
largest for 46 years. Y e t now is the
time selected to clamor for a
subsidy hill.
Throat Troubles
mm
this illus­
trate your
e x p e r i­
ence?
A nd are
you w or­
ried for
fear you
are soon to be bald ?
Then cease worry­
ing, for help is at
hand. You n e e d
somethin« t h a t w ill
put new life into the
hair buibs.
You
n e e d
a hair
H A IR
fo o d ,
s u c h
visor
a s ---- [Hdjrj
It brings health to
the hair, and the fall­
ing ceases.
It always restores
color to gray hair.
You need not look at
thirty as if you were
fifty, for you r gray
hair may have again
all the dark, rich color
of youth.
S I.00 a bottle.
A ll l n t ||I R l .
" l a m a barber by trade and hare
had a great deal to do w ith rour
H air V igo r. I bare found that It
w ill do everything that you claim
fo r It. It haa given me the m o«t
comploto rati.-» fact ion in iny busi­
ness.”
H f .» r t J. (lE o tm ,
March 29,180».
Kansas City, Mo.
Wrttm t h o O o s f o e .
I f you «V not obtain nil the benefits
>u expected from the u«s o f the
Igor, write the Doctor about It.
■ * sns. D a J. C. AYKR.
V
0 +t
Id ward Huss, a well known business
man of Salisbury, Mo, writes: “ I
wish to say for the benefit of others,
that I was a sufferer from lumbago
and kidney troubles, and all the
remedies I took gaye me no relief. I
was induced to try F o i . e y ’ s K id n e y
C ure , and after the use of three bottles
1 am cured. N ew Kra Drugstore.
T h e G re a t He«* n r fie
modern times ts consumption
Many cures and discoveries from time
to time are published but Fourr’s
H oney a n d T ar does truthfully elaim
to cure all cases in the early stages
aud ilways o(fords comfort and re­
lief to the very worst cases Take no
subtitutes. New Era Drug 8tore.
bonds,
where
are
the
bonds?” is a sort of game, something
like
“ Thimble,
thimble" etc
numerous persons
GREAT
REDUCTION
It
AT LU R C H ’S
1 "HE NEAREST
Drug Store
e
F
9 € 3 3
are in gaged in
mm
CHBISM AN & B A.N33, Fpoprt.
G E N E R A L
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L IV E R Y
B U S IN E S S
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COTTAGE GROVE \ BOHEMIA
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C. A. B ennktt . I
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Wood! Wood! Wood!
J BENNETT & GILK1S0N
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Dealers in all K inds
o f F ir
W ood-
Cut to Order.
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W e have New Machinery and will Saw your Wood
Any Length on Shortest Notice. Large Body Fir, No
Other Kind Sold.
•j Wood Yard Located in Town After
t
Job W ork
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.A-t t l i i s O ffic e .
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JUNE 1st.
A11 Forties Wishing Winter Wood will do W ell to Call
at the Leader Office for Further Information.
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Go To
HARRY WYNNE’S
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ROUSE, GEEI
^LUM BER
B IC Y C L E S ,
S U N D R IE S ,
and
M a n u fa c tu re rs
REPAIRING
At Q-riffln & Veatch's
H ARD W ARE STORE.
Mrs C H Stoufftr is canvasing
a beautiful book entitled, Twentieth
Century History of America and our
Parents and young people should
Island possessions
and contains remember that it frequently occurs
many beautiful drawings and is well that “ Music is father and mother|
worth the money paid for it.
sweetheart and fame, and sometimes
bread.” Mrs L D Beck.
fo r
KSfflON JSTffBLEQ^
Is not always the most deserv.
ing of your patronage, hut We
GUARANTEE that everything
you bwy at Our Store will bt
fresh, honest and entirely satis­
factory.
J STORE...
lH«tn*l M a r r y
to S e e
them,
w ill p a y yo u
a n d EXAM INE
playing. The bonds in tho case
are those alleged to have been issued
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by agents of tho republic of Cuba,
and the proceeds to havo been ex­
Prescription
pended in fighting Spain. Where
Work
those bonds are and how many of
them are out is a question that is
A Specialty.
the key to the game and not likely
We carry a large and well selected
to be fully answored Until the hold­
ers of them make a demand on the Stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Wall Paper
Cuban government, soon to he es­
and Notions.
tablished. One man who probably
knows about all that is to he known S C H O O L H O O K S a n d S T A T I O N E H l
about those bonds, and may be has
C U E R I N ’S
a big block of them himself, was in
Washington this week, conferring
DRUG! STORE.
with Secretary Root and Mr McKin­
ley. That was Geri Meximo Gormez,
innjDCTi
who commanded what tho Cubans
were plensed to call an army when
the Americans took possession of
Cuba, nnd becamo straight from the
Eugene Oregon,
mar, who knows even more about
Under New
the bonds than ho docs, because all
MANAGEMENT
that were sold had to pass through And with a complete stock of
his hands. That man is Tomaso
Japanese Goods,
Estrada Palma, who was at the head
School Books.
of tho Cuban junta in New York,
Stationery
where he still makes his home. Gen­
And a full line of
eral Gomez talks a lot
of rot
Photo Albums.
about gratitude bringing him to
Washington, but some very clear When In our city, give us a cail and see tnat
signs indicate that his real object is P r i c e a r e R i g h t ,
H C M IL L E R , Prop.
to secure administration influence
for a Cuban Presidential candidate
who can bo depended upon not to
Up-to-dateo*
¿
turn the cold sholder Gomez and his
friends who bare Cuban bonds. But
why he didn't fix it up with Gen
Wood, in Havana, without bringing
the matter to Washington is a little
puzzliug, although the fact that Gen
Wood’s private secretary is with
Gomez indicates that the visit to
Washington was approved by Wood.
M o n ry.
The Boston man, who lately married
a sickly rich young woman, is happy
now, for he got Dr King’s New Life
Pills, which restored her Jaundice,
Biliousness, Malora, Fever ague and
all Liver and Stomach troubles.
Gentle but effective Only 2oc at J P
Currin's Drug Store.
b-
In Prices on all Lines
of Su m m er Goods.
that
William Woodard, of Decatur, la,
writes “ I was troubled with kidney
disease for several years and four one
dollar size bottles of F o l e y ' s K id n e y
C ere cured me. I would reccomend
it to anyone who has kidney trouble.”
New Era Drug Store.
. I
To T he D e a f .— A rich lady cured o f '
her Deafness and Noise in the Head by I
Dr Nieholson’s Artiflcal Ear Drums I
gave $ 10.000 to his Institute, so that
deaf people unable to procure the Ear I
Drums may have them Free. Address !
U U i . F Th<* Nicholson Institute,!
780 Eighth Avenue
r
f.
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All kinds of Rough and I
Lumber, Bridge Timbers, T
L o o k a t th ese P r ic e s .
Flooring. $16.00, $14.00 and $12.0<
Rustle and Ceiling, $14.00 12.00 an
Double Surfaced, $14.00 12.00 and :
Sized Lumber, $7.00 Rough. $6.00
We have a Fine assortm
building material now on hand and offer f
™ -D?envST0n Dressed Lumber of 10 per
ough Lumber 15 per cent discount i
I
A ll Orders promptly fi
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